Beau Hossler
Beau Hossler: PGA Tour Professional Early Life & Amateur Career Born March 16, 1995, in Mission Viejo, California, Beau Hossler first gained national attention at age 17 when he briefly led the 2012 U.S. Open during the second round at Olympic Club, ultimately finishing tied for 29th as an amateur. College Career Hossler attended the University of Texas from 2013-2016, where he was a three-time All-American. He won five collegiate tournaments and received the 2016 Haskins Award, recognizing the most outstanding collegiate golfer in the United States. Professional Career Turned professional in 2016 after his junior year at Texas. Earned his PGA Tour card through the Korn Ferry Tour in 2017. Career-best PGA Tour finish was solo second at the 2018 Houston Open, losing in a playoff to Ian Poulter. Career Statistics & Earnings Through 2023, Hossler has earned over $8.5 million in official PGA Tour earnings. His best FedEx Cup finish was 64th in 2018. Achieved multiple top-10 finishes, with a career-best World Golf Ranking of 64th in 2018. Personal Life Currently resides in Dallas, Texas. Known for his precise short game and putting abilities. Active on social media platforms, particularly Instagram where he shares golf-related content and personal life updates. Tournament Highlights - Runner-up: 2018 Houston Open - Made the cut in multiple major championships - Multiple top-10 finishes on PGA Tour Equipment Plays with a mixed bag of clubs, including Titleist and TaylorMade equipment (as of 2023). Note: Hossler is not publicly married, and verified net worth figures are not available. Career statistics and earnings are current through 2023 PGA Tour season.
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